Spin Doctors Live at Lost Horizon on 1992-02-20
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- 1992-02-20 ( check for other copies)
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- Spin Doctors
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Spin Doctors
February 20th, 1992
Lost Horizon
Syracuse, New York
Source: 2-AKG C460's W/CK-63 Hyper Cardioid ( 10" Apart ORTF ) Stand 7ft >
Sony D-6C>Dolby B>Master Cassette Maxell MX-90
Cassette Transfer: Akai GX-A5X>Dolby B>Sound Devices 702 @ 24/48 November 2019
Compact Flash Transfer: CD Wave Editor>Traders Little Helper F.L.A.C. Encoded
Location: GA F.O.B. Taper: Terry Sullivan
1 Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
2 House
3 Turn It Upside Down
4 Freeway Of The Plains
5 Refrigerator Car>
6 Shinbone Alley>Refrigerator Car
7 Jimmy Olsen's Blues
8 How Could You Want Him
9 Two Princes
10 Lady Kerosene
11 Hard To Exist
12 Big Fat Funky Booty
13 Encore Break
14 Yo Mama's A Pajama
15 About A Train
Tape Flip's / Shinbone Alley & Big Fat Funky Booty
Note: This the first time I used my AKG C460's with CK-63
Capsules. They were purchased from Brown Sound in Syracuse.
Before the 460's I was using AKG C747 Pencil Mic's with Super Cardioid
pattern. Brown Sound bought them back from me and adjusted the difference
in cost.
BTW/The 460's were way more then I paid for the C747's lol
Enjoy,
Terry Sullivan
E-Mail: digitalkindtj@juno.com
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- 2025-09-24 17:05:36
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- spin1992-02-20
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- Cassette Transfer: Akai GX-A5X>Dolby B>Sound Devices 702 @ 24/48 November 2019 Compact Flash Transfer: CD Wave Editor>Traders Little Helper F.L.A.C. Encoded Location: GA F.O.B.
- Location
- Syracuse,New York
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- Source
- 2-AKG C460's W/CK-63 Hyper Cardioid ( 10" Apart ORTF ) Stand 7ft > Sony D-6C>Dolby B>Master Cassette Maxell MX-90
- Taped by
- Terry Sullivan
- Transferred by
- Terry Sullivan
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Lost Horizon
- Year
- 1992
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